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dsavitsk

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  1. Or a humane trap
  2. This ^ Additionally, you may be able to have a machine shop, or someone with a CNC make a small template to facilitate the placement of the punch/drill press.
  3. Looks like this can be easily adapted to do what you want http://stackoverflow.com/a/2186565
  4. I'd probably write a little script either with a regex to search for the "-" if none of the new folders have that, or else to search for folders with only certain types of files. The only real trick to doing it that way is to do test runs that list what will be deleted so you don't lose something important. I don't know of anything that already exists.
  5. When we were in Chicago, we used to go to the tourney in Indianapolis (which has now relocated to Atlanta). We could get 2nd or 3rd row baseline tickets for ~$40 midweek. Saw Roddick play there which was fun as he had a running conversation with the people close by. We went to the US Open a few years back, and I believe we spent greater than $150 each for nosebleed tickets to an early round (to see, oddly enough, Roddick, who we also saw in Indian Wells & Cincinnati.) The best deal in tennis is grounds passes at Wimbledon which were £15 when we went. We shared a courtside bench with Chakvetadze's dad and coach and then got courtside Centre Court seats to see Bartoli (who was the defending finalist) for £5 (as people leave early, they resell the tickets for charity).
  6. This was in New Haven. US Open tickets are stupid expensive, and they generally suck as the good seats are sold to corporations leaving actual tennis fans to sit in the second tier. So we tend to skip it. We did go to Montreal a couple of weeks ago where we got to see Nadal play.
  7. We went to see Andy Roddick play James Blake in a little pre-US Open exhibition. Roddick is a little slow around the court these days, but he can still hit a 135mph serve.
  8. Sorry to hear, Brent
  9. Looks beautiful, but + olive oil and - balsamic.
  10. Happy Birthdays!
  11. We have T-Shirts ... https://squareup.com/market/ecp-consolidated-productions-llc/t-shirt
  12. Both IE & Firefox were doing the same thing, but it seems to be much better since this was fixed. Maybe it is just a coincidence?
  13. Browser is 39.0.3, but I'll try cleaning the cache.
  14. I am finding the site to be almost non-functional since the upgrade. This is using Firefox on Win7. About 80% of the time, clicking on links just hangs with the server not responding. Other sites are working fine, so it does not appear to be a general network issue.
  15. I think gear that gives you a "wow" moment, or that impresses at meets over the din, tends to overemphasize something and become fatiguing over time. The best gear is the stuff that falls into the background and doesn't get in the way.
  16. Everything regarding race and criminal justice in the US is depressing reading. Rigid rules rarely solve problems. You can't throw out the baby with the bathwater. Do you want a police officer to not help people because he thinks his camera might fail?
  17. Happy Birthday!
  18. Unless you are suggesting that you'll need to get a job tending bar after running a group buy, I think you're OK.
  19. The really cheap ones are fine, they just don't last as long -- I seem to buy a new one every year or three, but I use mine almost daily. I don't think the more expensive one you linked has anything going for it other than a label.
  20. Happy Birthday!
  21. Looks to be a bit of marketing ...
  22. Besides the PSRR, the amp has very good regulators. I think the difference is pretty small.
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